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| name      = Stratos II
| name      = Kurato
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[[File:Kurato 2016.11.05 2313 UTC.jpg|thumb|Kurato on November 5 2016 2313 UTC, captured by Salimat-1 satellite.]]
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| axial_tilt    = 34.02°
| axial_tilt    = 2.02°
| albedo        = 0.234 Bond
| albedo        = 0.234 Bond
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Stratos II is the larger of the two significant moons of [[Stratos]], with an orbital period of just shorter than 13 and a half days around the planet.  
Kurato, or Stratos II, is the larger of the two significant moons of [[Stratos]], with an orbital period of just shorter than 13 and a half days around the planet.  


==Formation==
==Formation==
Stratos II is thought to have originated in the outer reaches of the [[Tendor System]] just beyond the orbit of [[Tsanfau]] as a terrestrial planetoid, before its orbit was destabilized and made extremly elliptical, reaching possibly as far as within the orbit of [[Anteria]], before being picked up by Stratos during a close flyby of the planet, while its orbit was stabilized by [[Stratos I]].
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The hypothesis came with the fact that the moon has high axial tilt, an inclination more similar to that of the ecliptic than Strato's equator, and the fact that its composition is more similar to that of the outer asteroids than that of both Stratos and Stratos I.


==Physical Characteristics==
==Physical Characteristics==
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==Orbit and  Rotation==
==Orbit and  Rotation==
Stratos II is tidally locked to Stratos, similar to that of Stratos I, and completes an orbit around the planet about every 13.5 days. Due to the high inclination of its orbit around Stratos, a more than 50% of the moon's surface is visible from the planet unlike most other tidally locked moons.
Kurato is tidally locked to Stratos, similar to that of Loftuslo, and completes an orbit around the planet about every 13.5 days. Curiously, the moon has a relatively large axial tilt for a tidally locked moon, even moreso than the Moon, making for slight variations in which portions of the moon's surface can be seen on the Stratoshian surface.


==Habitability==
==Habitability==
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[[Category:Anteria]]
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 21 October 2023

Kurato
Kurato on November 5 2016 2313 UTC, captured by Salimat-1 satellite.
Orbital characteristics
Epoch A2000
Aphelion244410 km (151870 mi)
Perihelion219360 km (136300 mi)
231887 km (144088 mi)
Eccentricity~0.054021
13.4711 d (323.31 h)
1.249 km/s (0.776 mi/s)
Inclination10.3670° (to Stratos's equator)
1.3524° (to the ecliptic)
Satellite ofStratos
Physical characteristics
Equatorial radius
1124.0 km (698.4 mi)
Polar radius
1123.2 km (697.9 mi)
Flattening~.0006441
Circumference7059.787 km (4386.748 mi) (mean)
15,865,000km2
(6,125,000 mi2)
Volume5.94188 × 109 km3
Mass2.2812 × 1022 kg
Mean density
3.8392 g/cm3
1.2059 m/s2
1.646 km/s (1.023 mi/s)
synchronous
2.02°
Albedo0.234 Bond
Surface temp. min mean max
Celsius -181.2°C -108.8°C -49.7°C
Fahrenheit -294.2°F -163.8°F -57.5°F
0.55524° (From Stratoshian surface)

Kurato, or Stratos II, is the larger of the two significant moons of Stratos, with an orbital period of just shorter than 13 and a half days around the planet.

Formation

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Physical Characteristics

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Surface Geology

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Orbit and Rotation

Kurato is tidally locked to Stratos, similar to that of Loftuslo, and completes an orbit around the planet about every 13.5 days. Curiously, the moon has a relatively large axial tilt for a tidally locked moon, even moreso than the Moon, making for slight variations in which portions of the moon's surface can be seen on the Stratoshian surface.

Habitability

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